| Fabriquant | Dieck |
| Modèle | SMR-1600 |
| Année | 1989 |
| Type de sac | Sac sur le rouleau |
| Type de soudure | Soudure de fond |
| Largeur de scellage maximale | 1550 mm |
| Largeur min-max du sac | 1550 mm |
| Longueur min-max du sac | 500 - 3000 mm |
| Nombre max. de lignes | 1 |
| Vitesse mécanique maximale | 60 m/min |
| Nombre max. de cycles (cycles/min) | 70 bags/minute |
| Type de dérouleur | Simple |
| Dérouleur avec arbre/sans arbre | Sans arbre |
| Cellule photoélectrique | Oui |
The Dieck SMR-1600 is a well-known converting machine designed for the efficient production of bags on the roll, a format widely used in both industrial and consumer packaging applications. Dieck has long been recognized as a reliable manufacturer of flexible packaging equipment, valued for building durable machines that deliver consistent performance in demanding production environments. This model is part of their established line of bottomseal bag-making systems, engineered to combine ease of operation with stable output quality.
The SMR-1600 offers a maximum sealing width of 1550 mm and supports bag lengths ranging from 500 to 3000 mm, making it suitable for a broad variety of bag formats. With a single-lane configuration and a mechanical speed of up to 60 m/min, the machine is built for steady, continuous production. It also reaches up to 70 cycles per minute, providing solid performance for operations focused on throughput and efficiency. The shaftless single unwind makes material handling straightforward, while the rewind options—manual, semi-automatic or fully automatic—allow the machine to be easily integrated into different production setups. Equipped with a photocell for accurate print registration, the Dieck SMR-1600 remains a dependable solution for manufacturers producing rolled bags with bottomseal technology.